Accession PRJCA023403
Title Erythroblastic Island Macrophages on Anemia in Patients with NDMM
Relevance Medical
Data types Single cell sequencing
Organisms Homo sapiens
Description To examine the clinical characteristics and anemia-related factors in patients with newly diagnosed multiple myeloma (NDMM), as well as the effect and mechanism of erythroblastic islands (EBIs) and EBI macrophages in NDMM patients with anemia. We collected and analyzed clinical data to find anemia-related factors. Using flow cytometry, the numbers and ratios of erythroblasts and EBI macrophages were determined. RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) was used to determine the differences of EBI macrophages in NDMM patients with or without anemia. Based on the clinical characteristics of NDMM patients with anemia, MCV, abnormal levels of albumin, osteolytic lesions, and Durie-Salmon (DS) stage are risk factors for anemia. Patients with anemia have fewer erythroblasts, erythroblastic islands (EBIs), and EBI macrophages in their bone marrow than patients without anemia. RNA-seqanalysis of EBI macrophages from the bone 20 marrow of patients with and without anemia revealed that macrophages from patients with anemia are impaired and tend to promote the production of interleukin-6, which has been demonstrated to be an essential survival factor of myeloma cells and protects them from apoptosis. In NDMM patients with anemia, EBI macrophages are impaired, which causes anemia in those patients. Our finding highlights the significance of EBI macrophages in anemia in NDMM patients and provides a new strategy for recovery from anemia in these patients.
Sample scope Single cell
Release date 2024-05-01
Publication
PubMed ID Article title Journal name DOI Year
37350774
Grants
Agency program Grant ID Grant title
Henan Medical Science and Technology Research Program No.SBGJ202002024
National Natural Science Foundation of China No.81900108
Henan Province Young and Middle-aged Health Science and Technology Innovation Outstanding Young Talent Training Project No.YXKC2022049
Henan Province Young and Middle-aged Health Science and Technology Innovation Leading Talent Training Project No.YXKC2020007
Zhongyuan Science and Technology Innovation Leadership Program No.214200510023
Submitter Yaomei    Wang  (494307598@qq.com)
Organization The Affiliated Cancer Hospital of Zhengzhou University / Henan Cancer Hospital
Submission date 2024-02-01

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